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Spawning a ministry*
You know the story of the salmon: born in the gravel beds of mountain streams, growing fat and strong in the Pacific Ocean and finally journeying home to spawn and die in a dramatic climax.
But that’s not the end of it.
Even in death, these fish aren’t finished – at least, not at the Mokelumne River Fish Hatchery, east of Clements.
Instead, a new journey begins, led by a diverse group of volunteers who don’t mind handling a few hundred stinking dead fish.
It’s a journey that, repeated over the years, has the potential to benefit hundreds or even thousands of people in San Joaquin County.
“We can’t feed the whole world,” said 66-year-old retired maintenance man Carl Allen, who makes it all happen.
“But I thank God for what we can do.”